Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Events here at the castle

Events form a large part of the season here at Glamis.


Outdoor events are often stage- managed by outside companies; our main role is to ensure the venue remains in tip-top condition, that our facilities are well presented and that we are prepared for the extra visitors that outside events often bring to the castle.


The Strathmore Highland Games is organised by local people in association with the Scottish Highland Games Association. Glamis always provides a magnificent backdrop to traditional Scottish sports like tossing the caber, hammer throwing, tug of war, traditional dances; it is a celebration of all things Scottish, a regular event that attracts locals and visitors. Held this year on the 12th June, we were incredibly lucky with the weather and the day went well.

Our next major outside event is the Scottish Transport Extravaganza to be held on the weekend of the 9th and 10th July. This is the largest vintage car rally in Scotland organised by the Strathmore Vintage Vehicle Club and held every year here in the Castle Event field. Another hugely popular event, it is now in its 37th year. The event showcases more than 1,300 vehicles representing a variety of transports. With something for every member of the family, this is a “must see” in the events calendar.


Scotland’s Countryside Festival is held this year on the 3rd and 4th of September and celebrates the rural activities that can be found in Scotland. This is an event for families, dogs, horses, ferrets, ducks-you name it. If it can be found in the countryside, you will find it here at Glamis that weekend. This is the biggest “Family Festival” in the East of Scotland highlighting the great variation of crafts, foods and wines that can be found in the region. A great day out for all.

But the big event of the year will surely be the Grand Scottish Prom, which bursts into life on Saturday the 30th July. We all look forward to this event with its heady combination of classical music, fireworks and fun. Taking the lead from other major concert venues like the Proms in Hyde Park, London, concert goers bring their own seating and picnics from 5pm onwards to spend the long summer evening drinking in the atmosphere of the castle and grounds while listening to popular classics as interpreted by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and soloist Giordano Luca. The grand finale of fireworks set to the music of Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture is a fitting end to what is always a superb concert.


Tickets for the Grand Scottish Prom are available at the Early Bird price of £29 (plus £1.50 each handling charge and postage) until Thursday the 28th July. Tickets at the gate will be £35 each. We look forward to seeing you there.

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